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    ‘Incredible’ orca invasion awes boaters as four whale pods swarm California bay

    By Don Sweeney,

    10 hours ago

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    Whale-watchers on Monterey Bay in California got a treat as four separate pods of killer whales visited the area, photos and video show.

    “Incredible!! Killer whales all over the bay,” read a Monterey Bay Whale Watch post on Facebook with a video of the frolicking orcas from Friday, Sept. 27.

    An earlier post shows photos of the whales splashing in the ocean, including a newborn calf with one of the pods.

    Three of the four pods, or families, were identified with the help of the California Killer Whale Project, whale-watchers said.

    The new calf appeared to have been born in the past nine days to Aurora, already the mother of four offspring, Colleen Talty with Monterey Bay Whale Watch told McClatchy News.

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    A newborn calf born to an orca pod within the last nine days spotted with its mother on Monterey Bay. Photo from Monterey Bay Whale Watch

    Other pods spent some of their time in the bay hunting sea lions, Talty said.

    Orcas are the largest members of the dolphin family, according to the World Wildlife Fund. They can reach up to 32 feet and more than 12,000 pounds.

    Orcas can live up to 90 years and are a top predator. They feed mainly on marine mammals and fish, along with seabirds and marine turtles.

    Monterey is about a 125-mile drive south from San Francisco.

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    3h ago
    Looks like momma Orca is back, still looking for her recently beached baby and she brought backup. Orcas are EXTREMELY intelligent and can communicate up to twelve miles. The giddy and laughing “conservationists” who loaded a recently still alive and vocalizing beached baby Orca onto the back of a pickup truck and killed her, instead of simply moving her two feet back into the water is disgusting to see. This isn’t Sea-World guys, and you’re not exactly going to see mother Orca back-pedaling beside the beach in search of her baby! Again, they’re extremely intelligent and can communicate for up to twelve miles in search of their offspring. Mother Orca is likely still missing her baby. Big shoutout to the folks at Long Marine Lab in Santa Cruz for not doing The Right Thing.
    Patricia Westcot
    5h ago
    Is this normal?
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